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MORMOND

MORMOND

Content Warnings: This story contains explicit and graphic content that may be disturbing to some readers. Warnings include, but are not limited to: graphic violence, gore, body horror, psychological torture, child death, desecration of corpses, and themes of systemic abuse and corruption. Reader discretion is strongly advised. In a world where the nobility's grace is a gilded mask for unspeakable cruelty, an orphaned boy named Mormond watches his world burn. After the brutal murder of his adoptive sister, Nini, at the hands of arrogant aristocrats, something inside him shatters and is remade into a monstrous new form. In his grief, he manifests a terrifying and unique power, becoming the "Puppeteer Calamity"—a vengeful artist who reanimates Nini's broken corpse, transforming her into a beautiful and deadly marionette of vengeance. Their bloody crusade begins in the slums of Marlock, but soon their stage expands to the decadent and corrupt empire of Omnia, a place where the elite literally consume the souls of slum children to preserve their own vitality. Hiding behind the flawless disguise of "Milos," an innocent and cherubic orphan, Mormond infiltrates the highest echelons of power. He orchestrates a masterful campaign of psychological warfare, not with brute force, but with whispers. He turns nobles against each other, drives them to madness, and forces them to author their own destruction, all while they believe him to be a harmless, lucky charm. Each conquest ends with a new, horrifying puppet added to his public collection—a gallery of corpses left as a chilling signature. His reign of terror does not go unnoticed. The empire's champion, Tifa—a swordmaster of holy light known as the Divine Guardian—is tasked with hunting the "Silver Shadow." She is his perfect opposite: a beacon of order and righteousness dedicated to protecting the very system Mormond seeks to annihilate. But as Mormond's web of control tightens around the empire's throat, an unforeseen complication arises. The ghost of Nini's true self begins to awaken within the puppet, her fragmented memories and prayers creating a glitch in his perfect control. This internal fracture becomes Mormond's greatest vulnerability. His desperate, violent attempts to maintain possession of his sister's soul expose him at the worst possible moment, forcing him from the shadows and into a direct, desperate conflict with Tifa and the full might of the empire. The Conductor's controlled performance descends into a chaotic war, where the price of his vengeance may be the very soul he fought so hard to keep. A novel by : ATLASBANAW
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What are the characteristics of mormon fiction books?
Mormon fiction books often have strong moral and ethical themes. They usually promote values like family, faith, and community which are important in the Mormon faith.
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2024-11-13 18:58
What are the characteristics of fiction Mormon books?
A characteristic can be the use of historical settings related to the Mormon Church's development. For example, books might be set during the pioneer days when Mormons were migrating westward. These settings allow for stories that show how the faith influenced the actions and decisions of the characters. Also, the characters in fiction Mormon books usually display a sense of purpose and determination which is in line with the teachings of the Mormon Church.
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2024-12-08 16:55
What are some popular Mormon fiction books?
One popular Mormon fiction book is 'The Work and the Glory' series by Gerald N. Lund. It tells the story of a fictional family during the early days of the Mormon Church, covering their struggles, faith, and growth.
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2024-11-21 12:05
What are some popular Mormon historical fiction books?
One popular Mormon historical fiction book is 'The Work and the Glory' series by Gerald N. Lund. It vividly depicts the early history of the Mormon Church and the experiences of its members.
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2024-11-24 05:59
Is the Book of Mormon fiction?
Yes, the Book of Mormon is considered fiction by many scholars and critics. It lacks historical and archaeological evidence to support its claims.
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2024-10-04 12:21
Is the Book of Mormon fiction?
Most scholars and experts view the Book of Mormon as fictional. Its stories and accounts lack reliable external verification and don't align with established historical facts.
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2024-10-06 17:43
Can you recommend some good mormon fiction books?
One great Mormon fiction book is 'The Work and the Glory' series by Gerald N. Lund. It tells the story of a fictional family during the early days of the Mormon Church and gives a lot of historical context as well.
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2024-11-13 11:40
Can you recommend some good fiction Mormon books?
Another great one is 'The Goose Girl' by Shannon Hale. While not strictly about Mormonism in a direct way, Hale is a Mormon author and her works often incorporate values associated with the Mormon faith. Her writing style in this book is engaging and it's a great read for those interested in fictional works with a touch of Mormon influence.
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2024-12-08 11:16
Is the Book of Mormon fact or fiction?
The Book of Mormon is considered fictional by many. It doesn't have historical or scientific evidence to support its claims as factual.
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2024-10-07 00:43
Is the Mormon Church fact or fiction?
The Mormon Church is a real religious organization. It has a significant presence and a defined set of beliefs and practices.
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2024-10-13 04:41
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